A Nov. 26 article in the District edition of Local Living incorrectly said a Public Enemy song declared 9/11 a joke. The song refers to 911, the emergency phone number.
The Washington Post - Correction
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Tags: big brother, conspiracies, doomed, music
Current Music: as noted
16 Responses:
Everyone is well aware that neither Flava Flav or Chuck D went to their offices in the towers that day. NWA? NWO!
NWA - Niggaz With Al-Qaeda.
fantastic.
HAHAHAHA
This is so funny, I had to grit my teeth 'til they nearly hurt.
And safety says; it's nevah 911, it's always written 9-1-1, because people panic when they can't find the "eleven" button.
But where's the dash button?
The dash don't be silent.
Get up, I said get-g-get down.
and now i want to hear public enemy's unwritten hit "9/11 is a joke"
9/11 is a f'n joke:
What kills me: Scuttlebutt has it that the person who made the mistake was a Howard University graduate. It makes me have a black sad.
Time to call in the drop squad.
Wow, I think that's the only thing that Yakety Sax can't make hilarious.
Public Enemy: Ahead of their time.
At least in 1990.
Easy mistake. Produced by Hank Shoklee Jr. And the BOMB squad...
Here's a letter to the newyork... WASHINGTON post!
Next up: Biggie claims to blow up "like the World Trade."
Anyone found the original article yet? My Google skiils are weak, apparently, and I'm very curious as to the context of this.